The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1929, Page 5

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s e — LLs IF VT ISN'T SQUINT= EEED DUGAN - HE LOOKS PRETTY GOOD FER A SICK MAN- 'LLTAKE HiIM TO THE DANCE WATH MEY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1929. BRINGING UP FATHER COME ONI! VTR A SWELL AFFAIR-ITLL DO YOUL GOOD, YoU'VE BEEN SPENDIN' ALl ‘\005 TIME 1 HOSPITALS- ALL RIGHT! FLL GO- BUT YOUL KNOW I'VE BEEN PRETTY, S WL FAINT AN QT UNCONSCIOUS AN THEY TAKE ™ME TO A HOSPITAL- By GEORGE McMANU DoNT LET THEM L.J OPERATE: MY APPENDIX HAS BEEN TAKEN OUT DX TIMED ALREADY ? COME HERE FOR HOOP TOURNEY Hilltoppers il Petersburg| Meet Next Week for High School Title concluded | Arr ements were today between Juneau and Pe- tersburg school authorit. that brings the latter’s high school| noopers here next week for a three game ser On this hangs the | championship in the Southeastern Alaska High School Confarence. he Jocal school has posted a gudrantee for the series in order to bring Petersburg here. 'All games will be played in the new | High School gymnasium. Games | have been set tentatively for Thursday, Friday and Saturday The local team is holdover cham- pion from 1928. It won the title in a series against Petersburg| played on a Wrangell floor. With | virtually the same team as it en- tered last season, Petershurg boasts of an unusually strong com-! bination. It has defeated every team it has met this year. It swamped Ketchikan High School in the series that gave it the right to meet the Hilltoppers for the title. In the first game at Petersburg, it downed the south- ! erners to the tune of 13 to 9, and in the next game ran away on the long end of a 35 to 12 scor2. The two teams next met on the Ket- chikan High School floor and Petersburg again won, 24 to 9. Coach Waid's team, which lost some of its 1928 members by grad- uation last Spring, has been play- ing spotted ball all season. At times, it puts up a brand of play that should be good enough to win in any average high school circuit. ‘There are other times when it seems to lose its vim and bogs down in teamwork and individual spirit. Playing the hall it is cap- able of doing, the series should be a toss-up, but if it is off-color, Petersburg has the edge, as it plays' a consistent game all the time. | duty, all in good condition. For | | at Annapolis. He is captain of the iUZCUDUM GETS WIN |score of the two shoots. |BRUNSWICKS LEA s who scored 202 and high three game went to Koskey, whose total i 782 Total 02 2404 The fourth game of the series {will be played tonight on the Brunswick alleys. SUNDAY SHOOT: I DOINES ON The big snoot is on tomorro The Juneau Gun Club member 5 X " ,and other fans will gather at the Claude Ricketts of McCune, Kas, traps and shcct the final score Is making the middleweights step o (wo prizes that have yet not been made known. The prize event started two { weeks ago and was to conclude | last Sunday, but shooters who did Jensen is used at the tip-off posi-' not take part in the first match,d tion, Berggron is switched (0 were given tomorrow to make their guard. [second score, which is needed to iwin. The prizes go to the high as United States Naval academy box. ing team. Llano Morris has fallen down IN CI{R]STNER BOUT:somnwhal in his attempt for the | perfect 98 per cent score that he NEW YORK, Feb. 23—Last is trying to hang up before July. night Paulino Uzcudum won the About four near perfect scores are decision over Meyer Christner in already to his credit, but the near a ten-round bout. { perfect means that he must make !several perfects before he again |is in the running for the new suit and other awards that wagering | friends have put up. The score he shoots tomorrow will be eagerly NOW 230 OVER CITY BOWLERS awaited by the fans. | With each week-end event, more Rolling the third game last night | interest is being shown by the jof the five-match series, the Bruns-| Juneau shot gun artists in the do- wick bowlers took their second ings of the club. Tommorrow a | win from their opponents, the City i new novelty is to be introduced. ,squad. 2502 against 2404, the Brumswicks {now have a lead of 230 points Waid has eight men availablz for over the City. With a final chalk-up of‘lt will be something that will en- rivalry. It will also give the spectators a chance to enter into Radde of the Brunswicks, rolled‘lhe spirit of the shoots, and the forwards he has the Orme broth- below his average last night when ' fun too. ers, Nelson and Jackson; Berg- gron and Jensen for center duty; Brandt and Sturrock, guards. When at the final he had 2 total of 506. ~ ‘ three-game‘ —-———— Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau’s plano tuner and rebuilder. 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Hunter’s coupe shows a great {many refinements and improve- | ments over the Essex of last y i MICKEY SEPPALA WINS SECOND HEAT IN DOG DERBY QUEBEC, Fe Winning the second heat in the Seventh Inter- | natiopal Dog v, with a margin was 530. {of 13 minutes and seconds over The match summary follows: | i his nearest rival, Leonard Seppala Brunswicks | | sterday took the lead from Radde 170 156 180 3 | Frank Dupois who won the first Barmegs 151 193 | heat Thursday. St. Goddard was Clarita 166 167 | third finishing 11 minutes behind Schmitz 146 170 Dupois. Sexton 177 1711 ! Seppala, by his feat yester 4 b i g | gained 7 minutes and 22 seconds Total 810 847 Par g i N . on Dupois. His time however i3 1 City S “‘1[‘1(’ }_{""“7' '; '],"“ e i tH about 30 minutes slower than the | Koskey 191 180 e h e e e ““ record set by Dupois Thursday By P - g B Ve —_———ee — ‘A‘,']md_n “} u’f £/is a’ coupe and arr the Florence Killilea is expected to EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Ashby 185 156 Northwestern from the Seattle dis-| .ake over the reins of the Milwau- | Roberts 158 187 ! itle | kee baseball club. Her father, Hen. | It Days 1w uave your zippers Murakami 132 131 4431 5 | ry J. Killilea, who bought the ciub [and boots re-built at Mike —_| The Essex line wit M| last year, dled in Milwaukee re- |Avoian’s. Gent's furnishings. adv PSS g CLUB CAFE —_— WALKER WINS DECISION {R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. 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